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What is the past tense of idle?

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The past tense of idle is idled.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of idle is idles.

The present participle of idle is idling.

The past participle of idle is idled.

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In the shade of a sycamore grove, bikers sat cross-legged on idled Harleys, heckling the gapers and high-fiving each other.
Meanwhile, 200 ships up and down the West Coast, 10,000 longshoremen and about one million containers remain idled by this dispute.
A world record holding hydroplane which for more than a decade has idled on terra firma in a South Lakeland museum is to take to the water again.
These impacts were directly attributable to the reduced output associated with the land idled under the program.
I idled up beside him, lighting a cigarette, asking him what the problem was.
This new route presents a golden opportunity to use the rolling stock that was mostly idled when the Blainville line was electrified.

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